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“The beauty in offering a specific help instead of a broad one is that we get to help within our gifting.”
― Just Show Up: The Dance of Walking through Suffering Together
― Just Show Up: The Dance of Walking through Suffering Together
“Suffering gives us all the more reason to find the smallest good and expand on it.”
― Just Show Up: The Dance of Walking through Suffering Together
― Just Show Up: The Dance of Walking through Suffering Together
“Grace is the glue that holds relationships together as we walk through suffering with one another.”
― Just Show Up: The Dance of Walking through Suffering Together
― Just Show Up: The Dance of Walking through Suffering Together
“We might not feel qualified to show up. I know I never have and probably never will. But God uses those of us who aren’t qualified so that He’s glorified.”
― Just Show Up: The Dance of Walking through Suffering Together
― Just Show Up: The Dance of Walking through Suffering Together
“And yet the God who created glorious Pikes Peak knows each one of us. Wants each one of us. Cares that Kara is in pain. Cares that you or your person is suffering. Cares, cares, cares. The world wants to tell us that He doesn’t. But as Kara has told us many times, suffering is not the absence of God’s goodness.”
― Just Show Up: The Dance of Walking through Suffering Together
― Just Show Up: The Dance of Walking through Suffering Together
“Maybe what God has for you is different than what you've decided.”
― Her Texas Family
― Her Texas Family
“In the brightest and darkest moments, God has been with us through it and will continue to be.”
― Just Show Up: The Dance of Walking through Suffering Together
― Just Show Up: The Dance of Walking through Suffering Together
“Isn't it funny how we ask God for something and then we're surprised when He answers us?”
― Her Texas Family
― Her Texas Family
“Loving someone else isn't an option. I don't even like other people half the time.”
― The Bull Rider's Secret
― The Bull Rider's Secret
“I think there’s two kinds of guilt. The sinning kind, when God is telling you what you’re doing isn’t right, and then the kind where you dwell on mistakes so much that you’re not worshipping God. One can be used for good. The other? You need to let go of.”
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